Friendswood ISD bond proposals: 3 of 4 pass in unofficial results

Unofficial results show three of four bond proposals for Friendswood Independent School District passing, according to local reports.

Friendswood ISD bond proposals: 3 of 4 pass in unofficial results

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Unofficial results from the May 2, 2026, election indicate that three of four bond proposals for the Friendswood Independent School District (FISD) have passed. The bond package, totaling approximately $298 million, aimed to fund various capital improvements across the district.

According to local news reports, Propositions A, B, and C were approved by voters. Proposition A, the largest at $248 million, focuses on facility upgrades, including a new elementary school and renovations to existing campuses. Proposition B, worth $30 million, is designated for technology and security enhancements. Proposition C, at $10 million, addresses fine arts facility improvements.

Proposition D, which sought $10 million for athletic facility upgrades, did not pass. The unofficial results show a narrow margin of defeat for this proposal.

District officials have stated that the approved funds will be used to address aging infrastructure, accommodate enrollment growth, and improve educational resources. The official canvass of votes is expected in the coming days.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Friendswood ISD bond proposals include?

The bond package included four propositions: A for facility upgrades and a new elementary school ($248M), B for technology and security ($30M), C for fine arts facilities ($10M), and D for athletic facilities ($10M).

Which bond proposal did not pass?

Proposition D, which sought $10 million for athletic facility upgrades, did not pass according to unofficial results.

When was the election held?

The election was held on May 2, 2026.

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